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| [[Category:functions]] | [[Category:functions]] | ||
| [[Category:networkdllfunctions]] | [[Category:networkdllfunctions]] | ||
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| + | [[networkdllfunctions|'''Up to Network.DLL Functions''']] | ||
| + | ---- | ||
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| ==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
| - | '''INT''' NET_SendRN ( '''WORD''' connection , '''STRING''' message ) | + | '''INT''' NET_SendRN ( <'''WORD''' connection> , <'''STRING''' message> ) | 
| - | Same as [[NET_Send]]() except there is added \r\n at the end of the message. | + | Same as [[NET_Send]]() except there is added \r\n at the end of the message. The connection's separator is not added to the end. | 
| - | + | ||
| + | Also called [[NET_MessageRN]](). | ||
| == Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
| - | |||
| {| | {| | ||
| - | | '''WORD''' connection || The connection identifier. | + | | '''WORD''' connection || - The connection identifier of the connection on which on which the other peer is to receive the message. | 
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | '''STRING''' message || The message. | + | | '''STRING''' message || - The message. | 
| |} | |} | ||
| - | |||
| == Returns == | == Returns == | ||
| - | + | '''INT''' : The size of the successfully sent message. With the added \r\n. | |
| - | '''INT''' :  | + | |
| {| | {| | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_INVALIDCONN || The connection is invalid. | + | | NET_ERROR_INVALIDCONN || - The connection is invalid. | 
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_CONNINACTIVE || The connection is inactive. | + | | NET_ERROR_CONNINACTIVE || - The connection is inactive. | 
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOLONG || The message is too long. | + | | NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOLONG || - The message is too long. | 
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOSHORT || The message is too short. | + | | NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOSHORT || - The message is too short. | 
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_SENDING || Could not send. | + | | NET_ERROR_SENDING || - Could not send. | 
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | >=0 || The size of the  | + | | >=0 || - The size of the successfully sent message. With the added \r\n. | 
| |} | |} | ||
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| == Example == | == Example == | ||
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| <pre> | <pre> | ||
| Program example; | Program example; | ||
Revision as of 22:04, 24 July 2007
Contents | 
Definition
INT NET_SendRN ( <WORD connection> , <STRING message> )
Same as NET_Send() except there is added \r\n at the end of the message. The connection's separator is not added to the end.
Also called NET_MessageRN().
Parameters
| WORD connection | - The connection identifier of the connection on which on which the other peer is to receive the message. | 
| STRING message | - The message. | 
Returns
INT : The size of the successfully sent message. With the added \r\n.
| NET_ERROR_INVALIDCONN | - The connection is invalid. | 
| NET_ERROR_CONNINACTIVE | - The connection is inactive. | 
| NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOLONG | - The message is too long. | 
| NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOSHORT | - The message is too short. | 
| NET_ERROR_SENDING | - Could not send. | 
| >=0 | - The size of the successfully sent message. With the added \r\n. | 
Example
Program example;
    include "Network.fh";
Private
    int netid;
Begin
    NET_Init(0,10,1);
    netid = NET_Connect("www.google.com",80,true);
    NET_SendRN(netid,"HELLO!"); // This is not a valid HTTP protocol message
   
    Loop
        frame;
    End
End
						
			
		